Located along the Angara River, Irkutsk is often called "the Paris of Siberia" because of its wide boulevards and its commitment to the arts.
Located in downtown Irkutsk, the Trubetskoy home - former residence of exiled Decembrist rebels - now serves as a museum to the Decembrist exiles.
Located along the bank of the Angara River in downtown Irkutsk, the vibrant colors of this church make it definitely worth seeing.
The Angara River flows through the city of Irkutsk in Siberian Russia.
Olkhon Island is the largest island on Siberian Russia's Lake Baikal.
Located in Siberian Russia, Lake Baikal is the world's deepest lake, containing 1/5 of the world's fresh water.
Ukha isn't actually a place...
Solnechnaya is a lovely hostel/camp facility on Olkhon Island in Russia's Lake Baikal.
Known as Burkhan in the native Buryat and as Shamanka in Russian, this stunning rock formation is the holiest site on the island of Olkhon, located on Lake Baikal in Siberian Russia.
The Russian village of Khuzhir is home to roughly 1200 people.